Large Power Grid Supported by Energy Storage in Taiwan: Reducing Dependence on Traditional Power Grids

This document discusses the strategic role of energy storage in Taiwan's power grid, emphasizing its importance in reducing dependence on traditional power grids and building a new power system. It highlights the National Two Sessions' strategic positioning of clean energy, the urgency for clean energy independence due to Middle East conflicts, and the core function of energy storage in village-level distributed distribution networks. Energy storage systems stabilize intermittent renewable energy outputs, provide peak shaving and frequency modulation, and enhance grid stability. The document compares various power storage technologies, including sodium-ion and nanocarbon batteries, and presents practical applications in regions like Liaoning, Gansu, and Shanghai. It underscores energy storage as a key infrastructure for achieving 'source-grid-load-storage' synergy, ensuring energy security, and supporting the transition to a green energy system.

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